Self-Portrait, 1940 (PH-382) Though most people know Still's work from the few abstract pieces that hang in various museums, he continued to do portraits throughout his life, Sobel said. This one, which hangs near the beginning of "Unveiled" offers the artist in a classical pose, blank canvas behind him, dressed in a painting coat, eyeing the viewer in a wary, even imperious way.

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